Trenton, NJ

Get Your Free Quote Today

We provide bin blocks in Trenton, NJ, but what makes these blocks so important? These blocks are also known as v-wedge blocks. This is because they have the ability to slide together and interlock by use of their v-shaped wedges. Each block has a total of four wedges. On the top and side of the block, you can find a protruding v-wedge, while the bottom and opposite side have a v-shaped indent. These blocks also do not require complicated rigging equipment in order to move them. You can use the rebar handle loop, which can be found on the top of each block, in order to move them around. We offer these blocks in three different sizes for the city of Trenton: a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs, a 4’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 2,400lbs, and a 3’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,800lbs. When it comes to transporting these blocks, per trailer, either thirteen of the 6’ blocks, eighteen of the 4’ blocks, or twenty-six of the 3’ blocks. If you have any further questions or would like more information about these blocks, please contact us and we’d love to speak with you.

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Trenton, NJ. These blocks can be used in all kinds of different projects, big and small. Some of the more common ways our blocks have been used are in projects that involve: storage bins, road district material storage, traffic control, parking lot management, anchor weights for large tents, property separation, utilities security, fuel/propane tank protection, concrete retaining walls, and general weight. There are plenty more ways you can use our blocks, so if you have any ideas or questions, please feel free to let us know! We’d love to hear from you! 862-227-8200

Now, the last thing we will discuss is how you can receive your blocks after purchasing them. We have two different options for block transport that you can choose from: delivery or pick up. However, both of these options have a few different requirements that must be met in order for them to go safely and smoothly. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation. We will discuss these requirements down below and if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know! We will discuss delivery first. First thing you will need to make sure of is that you have the proper block offloading equipment ready to offload the blocks once they arrive. In order to do this safely and efficiently, this equipment must be able to 1) withstand carrying the weight of your blocks (1,800-3,600lbs) and 2) reach a height of 7 ‘+. This is because, in height, the trailer is 5’ and the blocks are each 2’. Lastly, in order for the delivery semi to safely enter and exit the drop off site, a space of 47’-53’ must be available for this purpose. If you do not have this much space available, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another nearby location and then proceed to use smaller equipment to transport the blocks to the actual, desired location. Next we have the pick up requirements. First, you will need to give us a call in order to set up a date and time to come to our facility and pick up your blocks. When you give us a call, someone from our team will gladly help you do this part. Then, once you do come pick up the blocks, we will load them onto the trailer for you. However, we ask that in order to secure the blocks down to the trailer, you bring along a set of chains and/or straps that are able to do so. Again, if you have any questions or concerns regarding delivery or pick up, please let us know. Thank you!

 

There are tons of concrete blocks out there, so naturally, there are a ton of different block names. To narrow things down, we created a list of some of the more commonly used block names within our business. This name list includes: storage wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, gravity wall blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, interlocking v-blocks, leftover concrete blocks, bin blocks, barrier blocks, ecology blocks, mafia blocks, jumbo blocks, waste blocks, lego blocks, and soldier blocks. These are just some examples, so if you have any other block names that you are more accustomed to, please feel free to let us know and we can add them to our list. We provide concrete barrier blocks, regardless of what other name you may know them by.

 

Fun Facts

We love providing for the beautiful, historic city of Trenton, NJ. Here are some interesting facts about this city:

  1. Did you know that in the 1920’s Trenton, NJ was a top manufacturing city in the entire world?
  2. Did you know that the Declaration of Independence was first read in Trenton?
  3. Tenton was the US Capital for two months in 1784.

 

We provide bin blocks in Trenton, NJ. Our products are both affordable, environmentally friendly and can serve all kinds of different purposes. We serve lots of areas all over the country and we’d love for your project to be next. Our team is experienced and readily available to help you with all your concrete block needs. To speak with us or ask us any questions you might have, please give us a call at: 862-227-8200

 

City of Trenton, NJ

Covering 8.21 square miles near the geographical center of the state of New Jersey is the city of Trenton. Trenton is the capital of New Jersey and can be found next to the Delaware River and the metropolitan area of Philadelphia. This city’s economy focuses on manufacturing, business, healthcare, and finance. Some tourist attractions in Trenton include: New Jersey State Museum, Old Barracks Museum, Trenton Thunder Ballpark, Arm & Hammer Park, and Trenton’s Farmers Market. We provide concrete barrier blocks in Trenton, NJ.

We provide bin blocks in Trenton, NJ and other areas within New Jersey and the nation. Below we created a list of all the cities that are within a two-hour drive of Trenton that we also provide for. Our services are not limited to just these cities though. So, if you are still interested in working with us, but cannot find your project location on this list, please do not hesitate to contact us! We would love to provide for you, regardless of location. Here are the cities within a two hour drive of Trenton, NJ: Cranbury, Ringoes, Mount Holly, Rocky Hill, Wrightstown, Hainesport, Robinsville, Burlington, Maryland, Torresdale, Arneytown, Deans, New Hope, Croydon, Normandy, Moneroeville, Primos, Kimberton, North Plainfield, Hershey Mill, Chester Springs, Sanatoga, Marcus Hook, Castleton Corners, Pedricktown, Perkiomenville, Telford, Forked River, Pine Beach, Brooklyn, Allentown, New York, Wilmington, Jersey City, Newark, Elizabeth, Toms River, Neptune City, Edison, Camden, New Brunswick, Philadelphia, Cherry Hill, Peekskill, Nottingham, North Bay Shore, Lindenhurst, Stamford, North York, Colonial Park, North Babylon, Mount Laurel, Goshen, Sudlersville, Wildwood, Forest Hill, Chester, and Amawalk.